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<h3>Index</h3>

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  <li><a href="#red">Help in the net</a></li>	
  <li><a href="#requisitos">Requirements</a></li>	
  <li>Connection
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    <li><a href="#crearconexion">Create connection<br>
      </a></li>
    <li><a href="#editarconexion">Edit </a><a href="help.html#crearconexion">connection</a></li>
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  <li><a href="#clientes">Clients</a></li>
  <li><a href="#servidores">Servers</a></li>
  <li><a href="#datos">Data</a></li>
  <li><a href="#widget">Widget</a></li>
  <li><a href="#errores">Bugs, questions and ideas<br>
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<hr> <a name="requisitos">&nbsp;</a>
		<h4>Help in the net</h4>
		All help is also available on <a href="http://projectsexception.com/wiki/doku.php"> Wiki of CccamDroid</a>
		
<hr> <a name="requisitos">&nbsp;</a>
<h4>Requirements</h4>
	<p>

	The first prerequisite is to have the option enabled in the web configuration file cccam (CCcam.cfg). In case you do not have it, they would be the steps to follow:
	<ul>
		<li>Fill the field <em>WEBINFO USERNAME</em> : with a username.</li>
		<li>Fill the field <em>WEBINFO PASSWORD</em> : with a password</li>
		<li>Fill the field <em>WEBINFO LISTEN PORT</em> :with a port that is mapped to your router.</li>
	</ul>
	 Your file CCcam.cfg should have the following lines (sample data)
	
	<ul>
		<li><em>WEBINFO USERNAME</em> : nombreusuario</li>
		<li><em>WEBINFO PASSWORD</em> : Bdfi768Sd</li>
		<li><em>WEBINFO LISTEN PORT</em> : 15968</li>
	</ul>
	
	Caution: filling with username, password and port of your choice.
	Make sure the lines do not start with the symbol #
	
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	After completing check if you have access from your mobile. Type in your browser:
	</p>
	<p>
	   <strong>http://ip_del_deco:WEBINFO_LISTEN_PORT </strong>
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	<p>
	where:
	</p>
	<p>
	ip_del_deco: Is the IP address that has your deco. If you are on your network, it will be something like: 192.168.1.10, for example.
	</p>
	<p>
	Note: If you make that connection from outside your network will be the dyndns address, no-ip address, etc.
	</p>
	<p>
	If all goes well, you will get a screen to insert your user (WEBINFO USERNAME) and your password (WEBINFO PASSWORD). The browser should show the home page of cccam (HOME page).</p>
	<hr/> <a name="crearconexion">&nbsp;</a>
<h4>Create Connection</h4>
<p>
To start getting the data from your server, we need first to connect to it. 
So, simply click on the following button<br/>
<img style="width: 249px; height: 30px;" alt="Connect" src="conectar_en.png"><br/>
If we have a connection already defined, that will be used by default.
If we have more than one connections defined, the application will show a list of different connections. 
And finally, if we don't have connections, the application will aks you if you want to create one.
<br/> 
In this screen you must fill up all the data required and save them.<br/> 
The first time the application is connected, it will read ALL the data from our server. <br/> 
To disconnect, just press the top button.  <br/>
You can create as many connections as desired.
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<a name="editarconexion">&nbsp;</a>
<h4>Edit Connection</h4>
<p>In the main screen menu, you will find an option to edit the connections and create new connections. 
Here, you may change and save these changes by clicking the <span style="font-style: italic;">'Save'</span> 
button or delete the connection by clicking on <span style="font-style: italic;">'Delete'</span>.</p>
<hr> <a name="clientes">&nbsp;</a>
<h4>Clients</h4>
<p>
This screen show the clients that our server has. 
They appear in the order they are introduced into our configuration file.
Clicking on each of them will show extra information.<br/>
The icon<img src="check_ok.png">indicates that this particular client is active at the moment.
Disconnected clients appear marked in red at the bottom of the list. 
These clients may not exist at present, but they may have existed before. <br/>
Future versions will allow delete this history. <br/>
In the menu of this screen you can also filter clients, sort them alphabetically, 
and updating the clients from server (this does NOT affect our server).</p>
<hr> <a name="servidores">&nbsp;</a>
<h4>Servers</h4>
<p>
This screen show the servers which are available. They appear in the order they are introduced into our configuration file.<br/> 
Clicking on each of them will show extra information. <br/> 
The icon<img src="linea_l.png">indicates that server has at least one local. You can see the channels offered by clicking on the More button <br/> 
The icon<img src="linea_l.png">indicates that server is N-line. <br/> 
Disconnected servers appear marked in red. <br/> 
In this screen menu we can filter, sort, and refresh the servers (this does NOT affect our configuration file).
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<hr> <a name="datos">&nbsp;</a>
<h4>Data</h4>
<p>
Clicking on this option will perform a search for clients whose servers match the name, 
being united both automatically (one client - one or more servers).<br/>
If the name do not match, we can assign servers to clients 
editing the client and clicking on <img src="icon_down.png">.<br/>
We can also store data of clients like forum where you find the client, email addresses, msn, etc..<br/> 
To add a field, you need to click on<img src="icon_add.png">.<br/>
To remove a field, simply click on<img src="icon_delete.png">.<br/>
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<a name="widget">&nbsp;</a><h4>Widget</h4> 
<p>
Now we can insert in our Mobile Widgets and the connections we have. His appearance is as follows:
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<IMG SRC="widget.png">
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When installed, if only we have a connection, it will automatically update with data from that connection, 
and if we have more than one show us a preview screen where you choose the configuration connection to display.
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<p>
To update the data, click on any part of the top bar, which has the name of our connection.
If everything went well the update of the date on the bottom-right. This date indicates the last time you updated the widget.</p>
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If you click inside the widget, we show the application CccamDroid and will be updated automatically with the default connection.
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<hr> <a name="errores">&nbsp;</a>
<h4>Bugs, questions and ideas</h4>
<p>Please feel free to send your comments, questions, and ideas, 
as well as the possible bugs you may get into. Help is always welcome!
<a href="mailto:cccamdroid@gmail.com">cccamdroid@gmail.com</a><br/>
<p>
Also check CccamDroid Wiki located at:
<a href="http://projectsexception.com/wiki/doku.php"> Wiki de CccamDroid</a>
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Best regards. </p>
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